Vancouver s s Earthquake Preparedness: Infrastructure Buildings Emergency Management Urban Search & Rescue. Activities Completed & Future Efforts
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1 Vancouver s s Earthquake Preparedness: Infrastructure Buildings Emergency Management Urban Search & Rescue Activities Completed & Future Efforts
2 AGENDA Olympic Experience- Sadhu Johnston Infrastructure- Peter Judd Bridges Water Systems Buildings-Will Johnston Building Codes for New and Existing Buildings Urban Search & Rescue (USAR)- John McKearney Training USAR Facility Emergency Planning- Kevin Wallinger Emergency Operations Center Community Education 2
3 Olympic Experience Importance of early integration Joint planning and training across all sectors Able to enhance existing plans and procedures Centralized coordination of activities Reaffirmed and strengthened relationships EOC was activated and tested for 60 days Emergency Management Steering Committee established Integrated planning for public safety moved ahead by about 10 years because of the Olympics 3
4 Olympic Experience Engagement with external partners (utilities, telecoms, VCH etc) Emergency Management Steering Committee Integration across all departments: Proactive planning Infrastructure investments Emergency social services Supplies and equipment Public education and engagement USAR and all hazards response Building codes 4
5 Significant Capital Investments (Over $107M) Dedicated Fire Protection System ($54M) Bridge upgrades (Burrard, Granville, $14M) Emergency Operations Centre Upgrades ($2M) VFRS Equipment ($12M) Urban Search and Rescue Facility ($1.7M) Creation of E-Comm (facility, radio infrastructure) ($24M) 5
6 Infrastructure Bridges and Water Systems 6
7 Metro Vancouver Reservoir Network Vancouver is fed water at 1st Narrows, 2nd Narrows and from Coquitlam via 45th Ave If north crossings are lost Coquitlam feed likely to hold If reservoirs operable post disaster - procedures in place to isolate reservoirs and directly feed some hospitals
8 Waterworks Emergency Response Objectives Provide water for firefighting including the dedicated fire protection system Repair and restore water system on priority basis minimize damage from broken mains Provide an adequate supply of potable water focusing on high priority facilities Protect public safety by maintaining high standard of water quality
9 Dedicated Fire Protection System Fire Protection for Downtown core and Kitsilano 80,000 litres per minute high pressure (300 psi) potable or saltwater supply Hardened steel mains Fire Hoses have 1500 meter range from Hydrants Cost of Installation - $54 Million
10 Well Inventory Langara golf course, McCleery golf course, Langara Mall (Private well heads) Recent upgrades done at Langara in 2009 to protect water quality and enhance production McCleery slated for similar upgrading in Private haulers to be utilized for delivery. Built ramp so fire trucks can pump from surrounding water bodies.
11 Bridges and Streets Seismic upgrading of City bridges over past 20 years: Granville Bridge $7.4 M Burrard Bridge $7.1 M Grandview Viaduct $0.3 M Seismic upgrading of Provincial /TransLink bridges since 1999: Oak Street Knight Street 2nd Narrows Lions Gate
12 Bridges and Streets Deck restraint
13 Building By-law Seismic Requirements 13
14 New Construction: City s Building By-law (Seismic Requirements) Seismic Standards Developed by National Research of Council of Canada Standards continually updated and revised based on latest research and experience Seismic Standards adopted by City, as well as Provinces and Territories as made available City first and only jurisdiction in Canada to mandate seismic design for one and two family homes (Since 2001) Seismic requirements for one and two family homes only now being considered by the Province of BC Building Code 14
15 Existing Buildings: City s Building By-law (Seismic Requirements) City is a leader with respect to seismic upgrade requirements for existing buildings in Canada Since early 1970 s City has mandated seismic upgrades to existing buildings as they are renovated (initially based on monetary values) For almost ten years City has mandated a graduated scale of upgrades based on the nature of work done to a building rather than monetary values (New Upgrade Model) New Upgrade Model now mandates non- structural type upgrades for smaller renovation projects which was never required previously. Higher Qualifications for Structural Engineer s in Vancouver: Professional Engineers responsible for seismic designs of larger projects must have a higher level of qualification through the Association of Professional Engineers and Geo-Scientists of BC Vancouver only jurisdiction in Canada to mandate this requirement. 15
16 VANCOUVER HEAVY URBAN SEARCH & RESCUE CAN - TF1 CANADA TASK FORCE ONE 16
17 Team History Established in 1995 First Heavy team in Canada 65 members January, members 1 st Quarter
18 USAR Governances Structure Corporate Management Team City Manager s s Office USAR Steering Committee USAR Team Manager and Task Force Leaders USAR Team Members 18
19 Team Composition 63 trained members 36 new members 1 st quarter 2011 Team Composition (99 total members) VFRS 56 BCAS 19 Engineering 17 VPD 7 19
20 Team Capabilities Emergency Medical Response Structural Collapse Specialist Confined Space rescue Rope Rescues technicians Trench rescue Flood water rescue Haz Mat Technicians 20
21 Structural Collapse First Response Capability Two Fire Halls #1 Prior & Heatley #9 Victoria & 2 nd avenue Quick response of Fire Personnel (24/7) to more rapidly respond within City Supported by Engineering, VPD & BCAS 21
22 Team Activation Procedure Decision to deploy USAR assets made by Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) In discussion with Public Safety Canada (PSC) DFAIT offers Canadian assistance Abroad Requests are received Best response options determined PSC contacts Task Force for readiness report PSC would contact EMBC AND CoV with situational report
23 Team Training Extensive training in 2011 and 1 st quarter 2011 to meet national certification standards Established working advisory group on national training standard for all disciplines within HUSAR 23
24 24 Team Training
25 25 Team Training
26 26 Team Training
27 27 Team Training
28 28 Team Training
29 29 National Training Exercise Ottawa Oct. 2010
30 Training Facility Scheduled completion March 25 th, 2011 Cost to complete $1.7 million Federal/City cost sharing Indoor training facility Cache storage Equipment repair/maintenance 30
31 31 Training Facility
32 32 Training Facility
33 Logistical Function Equipment Cache 33 Inventory management Cache value $3.1 M. Seconded Logistics Chief from Eng. 75% Equipment supply and deployment readiness Equipment service and storage Medical supplies Food PPE Tools Communication equipment
34 Emergency Management and the Operations Center 34
35 Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Inter-agency coordination Information sharing Coordinated planning Integrated communication Post-disaster facility 35
36 Communications and Emergency Supplies Emergency Telecommunications Police, Fire, Engineering, Parks, EOC, City Hall Regional, provincial and national Radio and satellite Supported by over 150 volunteers 26 Emergency Supply Containers Pre-positioned at Community Centres Support immediate needs of displaced people Additional container at the PNE for pets 36
37 Planning and Social Services Response Planning Initial Response Guidelines (hazard specific) Muster zones and Area Command Posts Containers in place in 2011 to support response Damage assessment process Identification of critical infrastructure Emergency Social Services Regional group lodging planning Reception Centres Over 200 volunteers 37
38 Staff Training and Staff Preparedness Staff training Over 150 staff trained for EOC Exercises (Olympics, Fireworks, ShakeOut) City preparedness Emergency cabinets in civic buildings Emergency kits in vehicles Staff discount for personal emergency supplies Preparedness info on CityWire and CrewTalks 38
39 Public Education and Awareness Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness Program Free workshops for the public Personal Preparedness Emergency Preparedness for you and your pet Neighborhood team building 6 videos available on line Community and neighborhood fairs ShakeOut BC Public readiness surveys 39
40 Priorities
41 2011 Priorities Establishment of Command Posts Communications and emergency supplies at 6 muster sites $250K in 2011 capital funding Increased Public Engagement Learning from Christchurch, NZ Exploring staff seconded to Christchurch, NZ Spend 1-2 months learning from their experience
42 2011 Priorities Finalize Tri-Lateral MOU with Province and Federal Government for USAR Deployment Further analysis of existing buildings in public and private sector with reporting Consider expanding Dedicated Fire Protection System Mobile pumping capability (eg. barge) 42
43 Questions?
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